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Language peer sets for FOOPS: United States↑ United States/1987↑ Designed 1987 ↑ 1980s languages ↑ Fifth generation↑ Late Cold War↑ FOOPS(ID:1323/foo004)alternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1987 Published: 1987 for A Functional Object Oriented Programming System Goguen SRI Very high level object-oriented specification language with an executable subset. It provides: abstract data types, objects, classes, overloading, polymorphism, and inheritance with overriding. FOOPS also provides many additional features that go beyond what other current-generation object-oriented languages offer, including: parameterised modules with semantic interface requirements, a very powerful module interconnection language, and `mixfix' syntax for functions, attributes and methods. FOOPS is patterned after and built upon OBJ, a declarative specification language, from which it derives many of the above features. Places People: Structures: Related languages
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